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词条 Step Reckoner
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Step Reckoner
calculating machine
a calculating machine designed (1671) and built (1673) by the German mathematician-philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm). The Step Reckoner expanded on the French mathematician-philosopher Blaise Pascal (Pascal, Blaise)'s ideas and did multiplication by repeated addition and shifting.
Leibniz was a strong advocate of the binary system. Binary numbers (binary number system) are ideal for machines because they require only two digits, which can easily be represented by the on and off states of a switch. When computers became electronic, the binary system was particularly appropriate because an electrical circuit is either on or off. This meant that on could represent true, off could represent false, and the flow of current would directly represent the flow of logic.
Leibniz was prescient in seeing the appropriateness of the binary system in calculating machines, but his machine did not use it. Instead, the Step Reckoner represented numbers in decimal form, as positions on 10-position dials.
Paul A. Freiberger Michael R. Swaine
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